Copper and brass vessels are cleaned with leamon. What happen?
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Copper and brass vessels get tarnished due to corrosion of copper metal. It forms a layer of copper oxide, which is basic in nature. While lemon juice which contains citric acid is added to it, neutralisation reaction takes place and thus, the vessel gets cleaned.
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Copper vessels get tarnished due to corrosion of copper metal. It forms a layer of copper oxide, which is basic in nature. When lemon juice which contains citric acid is added to it, neutralisation reaction takes place thus the vessel gets cleaned
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